After the Suns dealt Marcus to Detroit in July, it sent the team in a summer-long standoff with his brother, Markieff, who demanded a trade out of Phoenix. Marcus was not shy about trashing the Suns fans and organization on his way out the door.

That didn't change on Friday night.

As expected, Marcus received loud boos when he was announced in pregame introductions.

"None, man. It didn't really affect me. I love it," Marcus said of the boos to Fox Sports Detroit. "This ain't Detroit though, man. Detroit fans way better. I don't even know what this is out here."

He had similar things to say in a postgame interview with the media.

"It was light," Marcus said of the boos to the media. "It wasn't s--t. If it was in Detroit, it would have been better, louder. They don't even know what they are doing. They don't even know why they are booing. They are out there just booing me. It was trash. I thought it would be a little better than that."

With the Pistons playing in the East, they won't make another trip to Talking Stick Resort Arena this season. Unless there is a meeting in the NBA Finals, Suns fans will have to wait another year to get a shot at responding to Marcus.

Phoenix Suns' Markieff Morris (11) and Marcus Morris (15) talk to a referee in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Houston Rockets Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014, in Houston. Pat Sullivan, AP

Phoenix Suns forward Markieff Morris (11) and forward Marcus Morris (15) take part in their intrasquad scrimmage Saturday, Oct. 4, 2014 on the campus of Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. David KadlubowskI/The Republic

Suns' Mark West (L) and trainers watch over Marcus Morris (center), Markieff Morris and Miles Plumlee (back) as they workout in the offseason at US Airways Center in Phoenix on Friday, July 25, 2014. Patrick Breen/The Republic

Phoenix Suns power forwards, Markieff and Marcus Morris pose by a step and repeat at the Jump Ball Gala on March, 1, 2014. The Jump Ball Gala was part of The Phoenix Suns Charities, which featured musical performances that payed tribute to Michael Jackson, a silent auction, dinner, and dancing. Murphy Bannerman/The Republic

Phoenix Suns power forward Marcus Morris (15) and power forward Markieff Morris (11) during the first half of their NBA basketball game Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014 in Phoenix. David Kadlubowski/The Republic

Phoenix Suns' Markieff Morris (11) and his twin brother, Marcus Morris (15) run upcourt during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, in Phoenix. Matt York, AP